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Mathematics graduates earn an average of $45,484 annually, making this field both intellectually rewarding and financially stable. When evaluating mathematics programs, students should prioritize strong faculty research output, diverse course offerings in areas like applied mathematics and statistics, and opportunities for undergraduate research experience. Look for programs with active math departments that offer mentorship and connections to graduate schools or industry partnerships. Small class sizes in upper-level courses enable personalized attention from professors. With 359 schools offering mathematics degrees, students have numerous options to find programs that align with their career goals, whether pursuing academia, finance, technology, or data science careers.
25
Schools Ranked
$78,258
Avg. Program Earnings
90.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $125,015 94.1% private-nonprofit
2 $117,572 96.1% private-nonprofit
3 $103,078 96.0% private-nonprofit
4 $97,071 95.7% private-nonprofit
5 $91,211 95.1% private-nonprofit
6 $86,867 94.6% private-nonprofit
7 $81,333 95.8% private-nonprofit
8 $80,309 92.7% private-nonprofit
9 $76,460 81.7% private-nonprofit
10 $76,460 94.9% private-nonprofit
11 $75,518 95.9% private-nonprofit
12 $72,022 94.9% private-nonprofit
13 $71,854 79.4% public
14 $71,015 85.2% private-nonprofit
15 $70,596 91.0% private-nonprofit
16 $70,456 90.9% private-nonprofit
17 $67,660 93.4% private-nonprofit
18 $67,101 95.6% private-nonprofit
19 $65,947 73.6% private-nonprofit
20 $65,938 93.2% public
21 $65,332 88.1% private-nonprofit
22 $65,238 77.3% private-nonprofit
23 $64,196 private-nonprofit
24 $64,196 90.4% private-nonprofit
25 $63,997 88.2% private-nonprofit

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